The ride was created by WED Enterprises and debuted at the New York World’s Fair in 1964, touted as a cutting-edge project at the time for its use of audio-animatronics. It was rebuilt after the fair ended in 1965, installed in Disneyland in Anaheim and now operates as a boat ride in five Disney parks.

“It’s a Small World” features over 300 audio-animatronic dolls from all over the world singing the upbeat title song, which promotes peace and understanding. The song was written by Disney staff songwriters Robert S. Sherman and Richard B. Sherman after Walt Disney had told the brothers to craft a tune that could be easily translated into multiple languages.

Rasmussen and Di Meglio have credits on “License to Wed,” “Marmaduke,” “Meet the Fockers” and “The Girlfriend Equation.” They are repped by UTA and Mosaic.

Really? A movie about the Small World Ride? I think I liked Disneyland and Disney world before every single damn attraction had to be tied to a movie. I realize that the parks have to keep reinventing themselves, but give me a break. How about something completely different? Just look at what is coming in the forseeable future. Star Wars, Cars and Pandora( Avatar). Yes these promise to be grand attractions, but just by telling us the names we will have preconceived ideas of what we will see. Not all of the Imagineers work for Disney.